Holy moly, what are we talking about?
Let’s say you’ve done your homework.
You’ve identified your long-term stock.
Fundamentals are in place. Management is investor-friendly. No serious debt issues. Earnings are good.
Valuation is not right.
You wait.
How long?
Till the price is right.
What happens if that doesn’t happen.
You don’t pull the trigger. It’s difficult, but you just don’t pull.
Let’s say the price is becoming right.
You are looking for an extra margin of safety.
You are waiting to pounce. How long?
What’s your indicator?
Your gut?
Many things have been said about the gut.
It does feel fear.
Look for that fear.
Scrip is near a very low support, but holding. You are afraid that this last support might break and that the scrip might go into free-fall. Look for that fear. There goes your buying opportunity, you are probably saying. Intraday, support is broken. You are now sure it’s gone. Look for that feeling. Intraday, scrip comes back. Closes over support. Large volume. This chronology is your buy signal. You pick up a large chunk. Scrip doesn’t look back.
You don’t have to go through this rigmarole. You don’t have to bottom-pick. This exercise is for those who want that extra margin of safety.
Now invert the situation.
You’re sitting on a multibagger.
Lately, you’re not agreeing with the company’s business plans. You want out. Best time for you to exit would be now, sure. But, scrip is in no resistance zone, and is going up and up and up. What do you do?
Look for greed within yourself, when you start saying “Wow, this is going to be the next 100-bagger!” Look for the moment during this phenomenal rise when you’re getting attached to the scrip and don’t want to get rid of it, despite having concluded that you don’t agree with the vision of the promoters. Look for the time you start going “My Precious!”
Sell.
This chronology is your intrinsic sell signal.
Sure, radical.
I agree.
Sure, I’m combining trading techniques to fine-tune my investing.
I’ve stood on the shoulders of giants.
I’ve seen from their heights.
It’s time I start contributing.